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I want to plan a art lesson on pointillism. The children will look and respond to what is pointillism, how it works, how Georges Seurat the french artist created it in the 1880s and how he loved to paint beach scenes. The teacher will model how to lightly line/draft an illustration summer themed and how to use the two different cotton bud types with paint to create the pointillism effect. Templates are available for those who do not wish to draw. This is my lesson plan template: ST Name: Kym Fox ST Number: 40036679 Class Level: 2nd & 3rd Class Date: 21/05/25
Subject: Visual Arts Time: 12:40 Duration of Lesson: 60 Minutes No of Pupils: 27 pupils Strand(s) Paint and Colour Strand Unit(s)/ Element(s) Looking and responding Painting
Learning Outcome(s)/ Content Objectives: Look at and talk about his/her work, the work of other children and the work of artists. Make paintings based on recalled feelings and experiences, exploring the spatial effects of colour and tone, overlapping, and with some consideration of scale. Learning Objectives: (Two are required. One other may be added if deemed necessary)
Assessment:
Higher order questions (Open Questions) 1. 2. 3. Language Development opportunities in this lesson: Literacy Development opportunities in this lesson: Teaching Methodologies: Please underline the primary methodology/ies to be used during the lesson · All Subjects: Talk and Discussion, Collaborative/Co-operative Learning, Active Learning, Skills Through Content, Using Local Environment, Problem Solving
Introduction: Stimulus: Elicit Prior Knowledge: Share Learning Intention: Development: Conclusion: Cognitive: Social: Transition (if appropriate: Universal Design for Learning
Pupil(s) Reason(s) Method(s) Additional Comments/
The Learning Environment: Resources:
ST Number: 40036679
Class Level: 2nd & 3rd Class
Date: 21/05/25
Subject: Visual Arts
Time: 12:40
Duration of Lesson: 60 Minutes
No of Pupils: 27 pupils
By the end of the lesson, children will:
Look and Talk about Art
Create Paintings Using Pointillism Technique
Lower order questions (Closed Questions) [I, D]
Higher order questions (Open Questions) [C]
Look and Talk (15 mins)
Modelling and Demonstration (10 mins)
Creative Activity (15 mins)
| Pupil(s) | Reason(s) | Method(s) | Additional Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pupils less confident in drawing | Anxiety around free drawing | Provide templates; offer one-on-one support during drawing phase | Encourage focus on pointillism dots over drawing skill |
| Pupils with fine motor difficulties | Challenges holding cotton buds | Offer thicker cotton buds for easier grip; paired work for assistance | Use adaptive grips if needed |
| Pupils with hearing difficulties | Following verbal instructions | Use visual prompts, step-by-step posters, peer helpers | Reinforce via visual modelling |
This lesson plan ensures deep engagement through talk, hands-on learning, and creativity while meeting both the Visual Arts strand and the IE Curriculum’s emphasis on looking/responding and painting units for 2nd and 3rd Class children.
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